Nestled in a refurbished train depot, this lively Texas honky-tonk offers craft beer, live music, and delicious thin-crust pizza, perfect for a chill night out.
"Housed in a refurbished train depot brought in from La Grange, this honky-tonk destination within the 550 District is a lively place to kick back with a beer and belly-busting eats. like Fried pickles, loaded nachos on a sheet pan, puffy tacos, a variety of pizzas, and the fried chicken special are just some of the hits. This Stone Cellar is particularly popular among families thanks to its spacious indoor dining area, live music, and the wrap-around porch that offers a place to relax with views of one of the town’s main roads. Located on the same property as the historic Round Top Dance Hall, it’s also a fine place to pregame or unwind after one of the hall’s special events." - Brittany Britto Garley
"This honky-tonk holds court at the 550 District found within a refurbished train depot brought in from La Grange. The destination is a lively place to kick back with a beer and enjoy belly-busting eats, like fried pickles, loaded nachos on a sheet pan, puffy tacos, a variety of pizzas, and, when it’s on special, fried chicken. Located on the same property as the historic Round Top Dance Hall, the Stone Cellar is a fine place to hang before or after an event, but it’s also known for its own live music performers who take to the dining room on weekends. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Megha McSwain
"With music still on the mind, cap off your visit to Round Top with some country tunes and line dancing at The Stone Cellar, a true Texas honkytonk." - Travel + Leisure Editors
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